GS195 - Practicum in Community Engagement

This practicum provides a community-engaged experiential learning experience for students interested in working in public good sectors and changemaking. Students engage in at least 45 hours of supervised, focused capacity-building work for organizations in the nonprofit or public sector, toward mutually beneficial goals that promote student learning and community impact. Students participate in structured, guided group and individual reflection and culminate their experience in a final assignment that connects theory and practice. Through the practicum, students have the opportunity to apply academic knowledge and skills to real-world contexts; learn-by-doing in unscripted, diverse, nuanced situations; and learn from practitioners. Can be taken Pass/No Credit only.

Prerequisite: Course offered as Pas/Fail Only.

.25 unit — Radke

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Spring 2025 Block 5 Practicum in Community Engagement Jordan Radke See Prof. 003 99 / 85 12/23/2024
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